DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEDRUARY 36, 1904. E'PHT4. Have Your HAND READ ABUSE LAND I LIVELY SCRAP IN THE PAGE SIX. D What is your Lot to be in the Future: Health or Sickness, SUCCESS or FAILUftE? Start Right for a Good Finish LADY CELESTA Absolute Queen of Psychic Palmistry "Will tell you if there is to be danger or trouble and how to overcome them. The wonder and excitement of every town she visits. SHE LIFTS THE DARK VEIL OF THE PAST and penetrates the mysteries of the future. From the lines in your palm she tells the story of your 'life from the cradle to the grave. Readings ' If J Readings 50c 50 c " HTiftyiWL&SlAPSlbNE ' She is consulted by the most prominent CULTURED and EDUCATED people everywhere. The most sensitive lady need have no fear in coming to see her. BIBLE HISTORY OF PALMISTRY RECORDED IN TH". BIBLE: Book of Job, Chap. XXXVII, 5-7: . . the hands cf .-11 r. God placed some signs that we could thus know their work. Proverbs, Chap. Ill, 5-16: Length of days is in her right hand, and in her left riches and honor. I Samuel, Chap. XXV, 4-18: Pot what have I done cr what evil Is in my hand? As far back as the sacred confines of the Bible wc find that belief was manifest in the power of Psychic Palmist to read the lines on the hands to point out and warn you of the uncertainties of tomorrow. 2t has been important in shaping the lives of the world's greatest indi viduals, such as Homer, Spencer. . -. oln, Napoleon, GbuJiCne, Dewey, Chamberlain, Samson and otht-t. A FEW THINGS SHE TELLS YOU X.ove affairs, courtship, marriage, divorce, sales, changes, travels, mining, land and building speculations, and all kinds of investments. All the affairs of life are advised upon with absolute certainty. Reception Hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. HOTEL BICKERS Formerly Golden Rule) Room 2, Next to Parlor Sid Entrance for XjEtdiee One Week Only Beginning Tuesday, February 23 SENATE OVER REPEAL. Senator Warren of Wyoming! Stands Up for the Desert Act and 8ays It Has Benefited His State Other Senators Claim It Has Been the Instrument of Fraud, Washington, Feb. 20. Thoro was qui to a llttlo nnssaRO nt urnm tlio other day in tho senate nvor tlio op crntlon of somu of tho land laws which developed tho fnct that the land frauds In tho West and tho nial ollecnt offects of the desert act and other land laws have arrested tho at tention of somu of tho Eastern statesmen, Senator Warren of Wyoming was defending the desert net and while hu admitted that It may have been abused and evaded, ho stated that ho know that It had lienn n crnt hlm I for Wyoming, ns he had lived In the I West since tho passage of this act In 1S77. "Wyoming," ho said, "almost owes Its very existence to (IiIh law" in. ijulry develops tho fact thnt while Wyoming Is prosperous, from a stock man's point of vlow, hut. compara tively little settlement and home building on the land can have occur red, slnco tho last census shows a population of only 32,000 for a stato the size or tho six Now England states added to Indiana, Answering Senator Warren, Sena tor Ilorry'of Arkansas, stnted that In his Judgment there had been millions of acres of public land secured under the law by fraudulent acts of per sons who procured men to go upon tho land, furnishing thorn Iho money, and that they had violated tho law In order to get holdings of thousands of acres or land into the hands of n fow individuals or wealthy corporations. "The secretary nf tho fntnrlnr im stated, "says that tho frauds which nave uecn perpetrated In some of tho Western states under tlm net. under the tlmlinr nmi Rtnitn not I ' miner uio commutation clause of I the homestead act. are perfectly np . palling. "The Senator from .Montana, Mr.' unison, who mndo a report In favor of the repeat of theso laws during tlio last congress, recites case after case where lands have been procured from this government by tho means which i nnvu xnnied and whoro thous ands of acres held by single individ uals or by corporations, upon which they aro grazing sheep and cattlo to lay. and tho provisions of tho desert land act have nover been conijjUod with in a great ninny hundreds of thoso cases." Senator Spoonor, Senator rtovor liigo and a number of other Eastern men aro giving considerable atten tion to tho public laud question In tho West and It Is believed that a major ity of the senate, at least, would fa vor a repeal of tho land laws, except ing only tho original homestead act, and tho holding of tho remaining public lands for settlers only. "THE BOSTONIANS." Best Comic Opera Troupe on the Road at the Frazer. This Is Uio silver jubilee year of "Tho Uostoiilans," and It has been punctuated by magnificent rovivnl of "Robin Hood," If the word revival may appropriately bo supplied to new performances of an opera thnt has never been out of public view moro than a single season since It was first made known. In any ovent tho people of this city aro to bo treated to a series of performances of that incompnrnblo work at tho Krazcr opera hous.o on Aiarch 3. Tho cast of principals Includes Messrs, Henry Clay liarnabee, Wil liam H. MacDonnld and Oeorgo P. Frothlngham In their original roles of tho sheriff of Nottingham, llttlo John of Drown October Alo renown, and Friar Tuck of soup kettlo delight. Agnes Cain Drown, a soprano, tho freshness, purity, feeling and rnngo Of WhOSn VOlrn hnvn nlrnntlv mn.ln " " viimiv . lw rnmr.nu ...111 -I .!., . I ..u. I..I.....0, iviu mug iiiuiu Aian an;" tho now Will Scarlet is tho ic compllshred basso, Howard Cham bers; Robin himself is tho woll known Canadian tenor, Douglass Iluthvon; Campbell Donald, Guy of Olsborno, and Miss Adelo Rafter, contralto, Al-an-n-I)a!e. This Is Burely one of tho hapohnt combinations for a cast of "Robin Hood" thnt tho opera has ovor known, and It should mako tho en gagement In this city a record break ea. Local music lovers will feel a personal Interest In assisting, as tho French havo It, at the celebration of tho quarter centennial of Tho Dos-tonlans, LADIES, 50c GENTLEMEN, $1.00 Inquire at this office for particulars about THE BUGGY TO BE GIVEN AWAY By the EastfOregonian It's a beauty See it atjKtinkel's Implemeat Store Deafness Can Not Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the dUeaaed portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure drafneas. and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness la caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous llnlnpr of the Ruitachlan Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you hare a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and nhen It la entirely doled. Deafneaa la the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, bearing will be de stroyed forever ; nlue cases out of ten are canard by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will Rlre One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hend for circulars, free. , V. J, CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, O. Hold by druggists, 70e. Hall's family I'll Is are the best. Tho government llghthouso on De struction Island, near tho mouth of tho Columbia, was struck by lightn ing and almost demolished, Wednes day night. It is tho most Important on tho Pacific coast. Via msl. otto (dJwoL- COME SATURDAY The Trustees' Sale of Clothing, Furnishing Qoods, Hats and Shoes started with a grand rush and thousands of dollars were saved by those who have already taken advantage of the rare chance. The sale is nearing its end. Come Saturday before the best is gone. Below we quote a few prices: Men's $2.50 all wool Sweaters $1.00 Men's $S.E0 pure Australian wool Underwear $1.10 Men's $1.00 wool underwear ..45c Men's $1.2G genuine buckskin Gloves 95c Men's 7Gc colored Madras Shirts, two collars to match 39c Hoys' EOc lleeco-llned Under wear . . 24c Men's $1.50 llannol Overshlrts 65c Men's $4.00 long canvas Coats $2.00 Men's $2 Hats in all shapes and colors 95c Men's $2,50 Hats In all shapes and colors $1.35 Men's $3 Hats In all shapes and colors $1.85 Men's $4 Hats In all shnpes and colors $2.. 6 Men's 75c Madras working Shirts 35c Men's 25c black and tun Maco Hoso 8c Men's 26c S'uspendors , 9c Men's ICo 4-ply Upon Collars .. 4c Doys' 75c worsted Sweaters . . 25c Ladles' 75c ribbed Underwear 22c Doys' 75c kneo Pants 19c Men's 50c knit Underwear. .. ,24c Men's 26c celluloid Collars and cuffs 6c Mon's $3.50 dress worsted Pants $1.85 Men's $1 dress worsted Punts $2.45 Men's $3 calf Shoos ,. $1.65 Men's $1.50 calf Shoos, latest shapes $2.25 Men's $10 Suits, lino cutting, sowed strong throughout . . $3.95 Men's $12 nil wool chovlot Suits, padded shoulders, sorgo lined $5.95 Men's $15 Suits, In black clays bluo serges, Scotch cheviots, hand mndo collars and concavo shoulders $8.65 Men's $20 fancy worsted Suits, Itnllnn cloth lined, sowed with .silk throughout $10.45 Men's $30 custom made silk wcavo worsted Suits $13.45 Men's $15.00 black Itaglun chov lot Ovorcoat $7.45 Men's $20 mixed chovlot and Korsoy Overcoat $9.46 Doys' $8 long pants Suits ... $3.16 Doys' $12 long pants Suits . . $6.45 Doys' $2 kneo pants Suits .... $1.10 Doys' $3 kneo pants Suits... $1.65 DayB' $5 kneo pants Suits .. $2.85 Doys' $5 Ovorcoats, ages C to 10 years $1.95 Doys' $5 throo-ploco lsneo pants Slits $2.95 Remember THATTIME" 18 THE; FACTOR OF THE8E PRICE8. 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